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The human brain, divided according to Bernard Hollander's system of phrenology. Process print with pen and ink, c. 1902.
Date: [approximately 1902]Reference: 27959i- Digital Images
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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A system of obstetrical tables, with explanations...
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Phrenological chart, with list of 35 faculties. Wood engraving with letterpress, written by E.T. Craig, 1836.
Craig, Edward Thomas, 1804-1894.Date: 1836Reference: 27747i- Pictures
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Three perspectives of a head divided according to phrenological 'faculties', with key. Colour pen drawing.
Reference: 27686i- Pictures
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A head divided into thirty seven compartments, each containing an image representing a phrenological faculty. Wood engraving, after O.S. Fowler, c. 1840.
Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887.Reference: 27714i- Pictures
A monument within which is suspended the flayed skin of a man, with a canal system as an allegory of the circulation of blood, and other allegories of anatomy. Engraving, 1651.
Date: 1651Reference: 24939i- Pictures
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A fierce battle between the supporters of John Brown (Bruno), in favour of treatment with stimulants, and those of F.J.V. Broussais, in favour of bloodletting. Pen drawing.
Reference: 24101i- Pictures
Phrenological diagrams of the skull and brain, with three portraits: Laurence Sterne, a mathematician, and Shakespeare; exemplifying the faculties of wit, number and imagination respectively. Engraving by H. Sawyer after W. Byam, 1818.
Byam, W.Date: 1818Reference: 27730i- Pictures
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Patient suffering under conventional medicine compared with health via Morisonian alternative medicine; represented by trees, one bloated and dying under the varied administration of conventional doctors and the other drained of impurities and healthy. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 10766i- Pictures
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Mesmeric therapy. Oil painting by a French (?) painter, 1778/1784.
Date: [between 1778 and 1784?]Reference: 44754i- Pictures
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Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi, wearing traditional costume, holding the 'Yin-yang' symbol. Watercolour, China, 18--.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 567563i- Pictures
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Female pelvis, sexual organs and foetus in utero during various stages of pregnancy: nine figures. Line engraving, 1790.
Date: Dec 31st 1790Reference: 561816i- Pictures
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Ten diagrams illustrating various methods of delivering a baby using forceps. Etching, 1791.
Date: 10 June 1791Reference: 17077i- Digital Images
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Chinese woodcut: Correspondences between pulses and organs
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A patient suffering from the effects of homoeopathic treatment. Coloured lithograph, ca. 1850.
Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]Reference: 565116iPart of: Effects of medical treatments. Coloured lithographs, ca. 1850.- Pictures
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Female genitalia and uterus during pregnancy: six figures, including cross-sections of foetus and twins in utero. Line engraving, 1790(?), by W. Taylor after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
Smellie, William, 1697-1763.Date: [1790?]Reference: 561818i- Pictures
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Foetuses in utero: four figures showing cross-sections of a foetus in various positions in the uterus. Line engraving, 1791, by W. Taylor after F. Birnie, after W. Smellie.
Smellie, William, 1697-1763.Date: May 6th 1791Reference: 561823i- Pictures
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Foetuses in utero: six figures showing cross-sections of foetuses in various positions in the uterus prior to and during birth. Line engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after Smellie.
Smellie, William, 1697-1763.Date: April 15th, 1791Reference: 561837i